-
originally stated that
sixteen liangs are
equal to one jin. Due to the
trouble of conversion, it
should be
changed to ten
liangs per jin. " Legally, 1 jin...
- Kong. One Sima jin is
equal to
sixteen Sima
liangs,
which is
where the
idiom "half a jin vs
eight liangs"
comes from. The
actual m**** of the jin has changed...
- Look up
liang,
liáng,
liǎng, or
liàng in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Liang may
refer to:
Liang (state) (梁) (8th
century BC – 641 BC), a
Spring and...
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Liang Wenfeng (Chinese: 梁文锋; pinyin:
Liáng Wénfēng; born 1985) is a
Chinese entrepreneur and
businessman who is the co-founder of the
quantitative hedge...
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Liang (Chinese: 梁; pinyin:
Liáng) was a kingdom/prin****lity in the
Chinese Han dynasty. Its
territories was
located within the
modern Henan, An**** and...
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Zhuge Liang (pronunciation) (181 –
September or
October 234), also
commonly known by his
courtesy name Kongming, was a
Chinese statesman, strategist,...
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Liang Wenbo (Chinese: 梁文博; born 5
March 1987) is a
Chinese former professional snooker player.
During his
playing career, he won one
ranking title at...
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Liang Kai (Chinese: 梁楷; pinyin:
Liáng Kǎi; c. 1140 - c. 1210) was a
Chinese painter of the
Southern Song Dynasty. He was also
known as
Madman Liang because...
- The
Liang dynasty (Chinese: 梁朝; pinyin:
Liáng Cháo),
alternatively known as the
Southern Liang (Chinese: 南梁; pinyin: Nán
Liáng) or Xiao
Liang (Chinese:...
-
Taizu of
Liang may
refer to:
Zhang Gui (255–314),
Governor of
Liang during the Jin dynasty,
sometimes known as
Taizu of
Former Liang Lü
Guang (337–400)...